15 SEPTEMBER 1838, Page 10

The Paris papers received this morning supply little news of

interest.

Some intelligence was expected from the seat of war in Spain, as the weather had been very fine and nothing had occeurred to obstruct the working of the telegraph ; but not a syllable of information respect- ing ESPARTERO'S movements had been communicated. It is said that he has eighty pieces of cannon and about 40,000 men. The movement of troops in Poland continues ; and immense maga- zines of corn have been formed throughout the entire frontier of the kingdom—with what design does not yet appear.

Many young men of the most respectable families in Poland, con- cerned in the late conspiracy against the Russian Government, have been flogged and ordered to serve as private soldiers in the army of the Caucasus.